New Music: Chris Brown Feat. Soulja Boy 'Bad'

This collaboration between Chris Breezy and S. Beezy first appeared on Chris' In My Zone mixtape with DJ Drama, but the mastered version of their Bangladesh produced collab has surfaced. Listen to "Bad" below:

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Lil Pump teamed up with Lil Wayne for his single "Be Like Me" from his newest album, Harverd Dropout, which is an ode to those who imitate but could never duplicate them.

In the video for the song, which garnered a million views in the one day since its release (Feb. 21), a bevy of Pump clones are present. From children, to animals, to grown adults, it appears that everyone wants to be just like the Florida rapper, who says in the song, "I’m a millionaire, but I don’t know how to read."

Throughout the video, Pump fakes are seem doing things that the 18-year-old would do, such as donning dreads, puffer jackets and chains as well as sipping lean. In fact, there's a whole instructional lecture on how to do the latter correctly.

During his verse in the song, Tunechi, who is seen in a room full of mirrors, also spits about his experiences being copied by many people in the industry. However, as he puts it, "Only one 'I' in my E-Y-E."

Paak held centerstage as he sat upon the drum throne while members of the Free Nationals surrounded him at all angles. Taking the Oxnard favorite out of its box, the 33-year-old's artistry seeped into the roots of this hybrid jazz-funk and hip-hop creation. The Grammy-winning singer gave "Trippy" new legs with a trumpet solo meant to replace the lyrical talents of J. Cole.

During his stint as a guest, the "Cheers" rapper managed to allude to the possibility of a new collab album between himself and Dr. Dre, teasing the possibility that the pair has something new on the way for fans. "I made a lot of music with Dr. Dre, like, probably two albums worth and honestly it's music that I really feel like getting out," he stated.

Anderson .Paak's Oxnard album came out Nov. 16 with collaborations from J. Cole, Q-Tip, BJ The Chicago Kid, and more. Paak is currently gearing up to take his newest album on tour, see if the funky rapper is coming to a city near you here.

Check out Anderson .Paak's performance and a brief portion of his interview below.

As Black History Month nears the end, a handful of hip-hop and R&B artists are treating fans to some new music. Among the list includes Offset, who just dropped his highly anticipated solo album, Kehlani's latest mixtape, and Gunna's new project.

Just so you're on top of things, we've compiled a list of all the new Friday music releases you should be listening to. Check it out below.

The Migos member has been teasing the album since late 2018. It was originally expected to drop in Dec. 2018, but was delayed. During the 2019 Grammy Awards, he shared a teaser online, which shows footage of Cardi B giving birth to their daughter Kulture. In past interviews Offset revealed that this album would get personal and discuss his struggles with infidelity, marriage, and fatherhood.

Father of 4 is the final solo album to release amongst the Migos. It follows Takeoff's The Last Rocket and Quavo's QUAVO HUNCHO, both of which released in 2018.

Stream Offset's new album below.

Kehlani – While We Wait

Kehlani is back with a new mixtape that is bound to get the streets talking. While We Wait features guest appearances from Ty Dlolla $ign, 6lack, Dom Kennedy and more.

Ahead of the tape's release, Kehlani teased fans with the single "Nunya," featuring Dom Kennedy. She also dropped the accompanying video, which showed Kehlani rocking all-white ensembles in a very earthy environment.

As Kehlani previously noted, While We Wait is just the beginning of a music-filled year. Stream the new project below.

Gunna – Drip or Drown 2

Gunna is back with the second installment of his Drip or Down series. Drip of Drown 2 contains 16 tracks long and features Young Thug, Lil Baby, and Playboi Carti.

Of the project, Gunna told Coveteur: "It’s me. It’s a project that’s a lot of me, not a lot of features. I’ve been working on it for a while, so I got a lot of hits on there. Like hits, not just a one, two, three thing. Hits."

He added: "I feel [the inspiration behind it is] the whole year of 2018 and how everybody just dripped—new songs, new drip. This album inspired me to let you know what I live and die by. I be fresh every day. I’ve been doing it since a child, no exaggeration [laughs]. So that’s me. I’m explaining a little bit about how I feel about my drip."

Stream the new project from Gunna below.

ELHAE – Trouble In Paradise

ELHAE has released his new project, Trouble In Paradise. The 13-track project features, Wale, Sevyn Streeter, O.T. Genasis, Big K.R.I.T., and more.

The album features the pre-released track, "Hennessy." Of the single, ELHAE said: "It's the beginning... The kid is just going through it. When we go through things, we tend to drink. So, he's asking all of these questions as he's throwing them back. It happens when anybody goes through turmoil in a relationship. It feels like all hope is lost in the beginning. 'Hennessy' captures that."

Check out Trouble In Paradise below.

Lil Pump – Harverd Dropout

After a long wait, Lil Pump's sophomore album, Harverd Dropout is here. The 16-track project include a rockstar features list, including Lil Wayne, Kanye West, Quavo, 2 Chainz, YG, and more.

The album features the pre-released single "I Love It" with Kanye and "Eskeetit." Lil Pump was supposed to go on tour in support of the album, but it was cancelled earlier this year. It's unclear if he intends to announced new dates anytime soon.